22.6.15

Hi friends sharing a 3 tier cupcakestand I made for my daughter's Frozen themed Party [you can read about some of our other Frozen theme party decor here : DIY Frozen BirthdayParty].

Store bought stands are very expensive and I dare say not so pretty or personalized! You can make these stands in 2,3 or more tiers to display not only cupcakes but all kinds of party food or even to beautifully display your handmade crafts for your next craft exhibition or to simply sit prettily in your room to display little knick-knacks!

DIY 3 tier Stand

To make your tiered stand you need to cut out squares or circles from thick cardboard [or thin plywood if you have access to it].I recycled the packaging from a fan to make my tiered stand. Squares are easier to cut out but if you want to cut out circles you can use circular plates or trays to trace around and cut.[ My circles are 12 inch, 8.5 inch and 6.5 inch in diameter]

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

Apply normal white glue or preferably a decoupage glue such as mod-podge [ you can read about Modpodge here : Mod Podge Tips and Secrets] on the non-glossy surface of your cardboard / wooden shapes and stick pretty paper.
If you use a foam brush you can quickly and easily apply a uniform thin coating of glue [which is essential to prevent wrinkling and wrapping up of your lining paper].

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

For pillars of your stand you can recycle tins / card board tubes or even plastic containers like I did here.

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

Tins cans are quite sturdy as pillars but I couldnt find one which fitted the height requirement I wanted for my base [yes we creative souls are sometimes finicky to the centimeter!] so I stacked several plastic containers to get the height I wanted and still keep the base sturdy!

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

Wrapped and hot glued silver glitter foam around the stacked containers and the yellow rectangle you see on top is double sided foam tape I added to help level the top and easily stick it to my cardboard piece.

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

You can wrap your tin /cardboard pillars with pattern paper or foam like I did here.The easiest adhesive for this is the red tacky tape[ Read more about Red tacky Tape here: 12 Uses of Tacky Tape]

Cupcake Stand Tutorial

Not only do I love the look of glitter foam , the reason I used foam in this project was that if you hot glue foam you will get a very strong adhesion!

I used blue ruffled ribbon on the pillar base[ also serves to hide glue blobs!] and also added tiny pollen bunches on the pillars to deck them up a bit!

DIY Cupcake Stand

Since this particular stand was for our Frozen theme party I added a glittery snowflake on top.

DIY Cupcake Stand

The snowflake was attached to a wooden skewer attached to the top tier of the stand using air dry clay.

DIY Cupcake Stand

I used Spellbinders and Sizzix dies to cut out my snowflake from glitter foam [what I like about foam in such 3 D projects is that it is light weight yet dimensional and easy to adhere with hot glue !]

DIY Cupcake Stand

Here is the aerial view of the easy to make 3 tier stand. I hope you enjoyed this tutorialSupplies : Dies : Sizzix Winter, Spellbinders Snowflake, Joy Crafts lace border, Cheery Lynn butterflyEdited : This tutorial was featured at Totally Tutorials!

The huge handmade flower was made by stamping and heat embossing on Parchment and is very similar to the one I shared in the Leaf tutorial except that I made the petals concave instead of convex and embossed using white and blue embossing powder.

Handmade Resin Fairy

The best thing about crafting as a hobby is there are so many new techniques and products to experiment with and the resin fairy you see is the result of my first experiment with resin! It was so thrilling to mix up 2 liquids, pour it into a mold and un-mold to reveal a solid translucent object .My resin fairy's features are not very well defined in this picture but it looks so lovely to see the light shine on it!

Border Punch Card

Ribbon weaving to make this card was super simple- I popped up 2 panels with punched borders on double sided foam tape and wove a ribbon through the punched area. I think I am in love with resin![will soon share more of my resin experiment if you guys are interested]Supplies : All from Crafters CornerMartha Stewart Beaded Ruffle Border Punch from Crafters Corner, Heartfelt creations Classic Leaf die, Heartfelt creations Sun kissed fleur stamp and die set, DCWV paper stack

The flowers were made by stamping and heat embossing with silver embossing powder on Parchment paper and later die cut with my favorite Heartfelt creations Sun kissed fleur die.The cute mottled pink center of my handmade flower is a thermocol ball!

Jazzed Leaf

The tiny pear on my floral bouquet is a find from the local market..doesnt it look yummy?!

A lot of newbie crafters visit my blog and so sharing this simple mini tutorial on jazzing up leaves for your handmade projects

Leaf tutorial

Punch/ die cut or hand cut your favorite leaf design . I have a lot of leaf punches and dies but the 2 shown above are my all time favorite which I reach to again and again! [ Jef medium leaf and Heartfelt creations Classic Leaf die set]

Leaf tutorial

Gather

ink pads [ shades of green, brown etc]

fine tip sketch pens/ pencil

white gel pen / correction pen.

Leaf tutorial

Sponge your leaf - aim for uneven shading or giving shading more at the edges and tips

12.6.15

Dear friends,I know you have heard this many times...I love Pop Up cards! I enjoy spending hours designing pop up cards but of late I have found its equally enjoyable taking a short cut and making pop up cards using my favorite Pop up die designer Karen Burniston's dies [earlier creations " Spinning Pop Up Ball Card and Pop Up Accordion Die Projects]

Pop Up Cake Card

The pop up cake can be made without using dies and if you google up you will find a couple of tutorials but needless to say I found it much easier to make with Karen's die[ a Sizzix one].
I am still not completely over the "blue and white " phase courtesy all the crafts we did for my daughter's Frozen theme birthday celebration and hence all the white and blue inked parchment and vellum flowers. Since I dont have any tutorial sharing a few crafty tips!

Tip 2: I found flowers stamped and heat embossed on the thinner vellum more pliable [ the blue one you see above is a vellum flower] while the white parchment flowers retained the convex shape I embossed on the petals despite being squashed flat on closing the pop up card!
So if you want your handmade flowers to retain their shape opt for parchment paper instead of vellum .

Pop Up Cake Card

I hope you liked my Pop Up Cake card.
If you would like to make a simple pop up cake card....do visit these tutorial linksEasy Pop Up Cake Card tutorial

10.6.15

Dear friends Thank you so much for all the love and wishes you showered on my daughter's Frozen theme birthday post !
Sharing a pop up mini album featuring my daughter from her toddler years.I am literally in love with Karen Burniston's Pop Up Oval Accordion die. Using the die it was so easy to make this pop up scrapbook album

Paper flowers

TheHeartfelt creations sun kissed fluers were inked with distress ink and a few strokes of wink of stella.The white flowers were stamped & heat embossed on parchment and the leaves were stamped and embossed on parchment and inked with mowed lawn distress ink.

Dragonfly

The dragon fly was made with a golden textured paper and glitter foam using a Cheery Lynn die

Glitter Foam Honeybee

My daughter helped make the glitter foam honeybee [ again with a Cheery Lynn die]

Felt Sunflower

Used fabric leaves for felt sunflowers made using Cheery Lynn die again.

Stamped Flower

Added Wink of Stella for a subtle shimmer on this Hero Arts stamped flower.

Castle

The cute castle is a sticker I had been hoarding for ages!

Pop Up Scrapbook Album

Made a this parchment flower [stamped and heat embossed] and tinged it pink to match the lacy pink frock my daughter is wearing in the photo!

Glitter Foam Dragon fly

The Cheery Lynn dragon fly has become and favorite and I love how glamorous it looks in glitter foam!

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